All Through The Night Page #6
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-But that was some time ago.
He paid for it and left.
No. He wouldn't leave without me.
l'm just like his right hand.
We was kids together down the Eastside.
l'm sorry, l haven't time
to listen to your biography.
We're closing now.
l must ask you to go.
l'm sorry, l ain't moving
without my friend.
-Then l shall insist.
-Lookit, lady...
...when we started
there was three of us.
Twenty minutes later there was only two.
Now there's only one.
One of us ain't enough
to leave here alone.
l'll go and see for myself.
Hello.
Will you show this gentleman
to the door, Anton?
Careful, buddy.
l got a very nasty temper.
You can't intimidate me.
l'm warning you.
l'll tell the police.
l'll tell them he's here.
Why don't you.
l understand they, too,
are looking for Mr. Donahue.
-Good night.
-Good night, ma'am.
l'm going.
l said good night, didn't l?
What are you doing here?
Ebbing asked me to wait for him.
-Where is he?
-ln the office.
You can see him there.
He asked me to wait for him here.
Madame, there is no reason
for you to dislike me.
l not only dislike you...
...l distrust you.
But l'm sure you know that
if ever you are tempted to betray us...
...your father will be the first to hear of it
and the first to pay for it.
lf you have any idea that your friend
Mr. Donahue can help you...
...you can give that up too.
Pepi will take care of him.
Hey.
Hey.
That you, Sunshine?
lf it ain't, l've been doing a lot
of suffering for the wrong party.
Quiet.
These knots must have been tied
by the number one Boy Scout.
-untie me, will you?
-Glad to be of service.
How do them seals
get around so fast?
What happened to you?
to look at his etchings.
What persuaded you?
That dame.
-The dame?
-Yeah.
That makes the evening perfect.
Wait till the boys at Charlie's
hear about this.
Yeah, a couple of smart guys we are.
Speak for yourself.
You and that cheesecake
started all this.
-Why couldn't you--?
-Oh, lay off, will you?
There's a door at the end of the hall,
leads to the docks.
l don't figure you, sister.
First you slug me,
now you're trying to help me.
-Who killed Joe Denning?
-The same man who killed Miller.
That doesn't add up. Miller and Joe
knocked off by the same party?
-l can't untie this.
-All right, skip that. Try my hands.
Now listen, sister,
l've been tagged for Joe's murder.
Cops are looking for me all over.
l've got to clear myself.
-Who killed Joe Denning?
-l can't tell you.
-l've got to leave.
-Now, wait a minute. Wait a minute.
There's a cigarette lighter
in this pocket here. Give it to me.
Good luck.
How can you trust this girl?
Why are you so blind about her?
lf you don't mind, l will handle this.
Call me the moment Schroeder arrives.
Sit down, Leda.
l have neglected you,
my little Hansel, yes.
But now we are going to play.
Here you are.
And now let's go on, Leda.
Pepi tells me
you went to see Miller today.
l was in the shop,
if that's what you mean.
Why?
for quite some time.
Madame seems to think
you went for some other reason.
Madame has a fabulous imagination.
-Ask if she and Miller weren't against us.
-That isn't true.
-Why did you bring Donahue?
-l didn't bring him here.
l accidentally met him.
lf he followed me, it wasn't my fault.
-l tried my best to discourage him.
-How did he find you?
l don't know. But he could have shot
his way out of here tonight.
And he would if l hadn't stopped him.
-l think that is your answer.
-Does it satisfy you?
-Apparently, it satisfies you.
-lt does.
lf anything goes wrong tonight,
it will be your fault.
The responsibility rests with you.
l'm glad you recognize my position.
l hope you don't forget it.
Come on, Willie,
put them in those crates.
And now, gentlemen,
you are going on a nice little trip.
unfortunately, you won't see
much of the scenery.
Are you thinking of putting us
in those crates?
-Oh, certainly.
-Are we going parcel post or c.o.d.?
Oh, don't you worry about that.
You'll arrive.
Come, hurry up, Willie.
l hope you will enjoy New Jersey.
Bon voyage.
When you work hard,
you should have a beer, right?
Quiet those dogs of yours, will you?
-What kind of a place is this?
-l don't know.
-But nobody's gonna tie me up again.
-Quiet.
l got some lndian blood in me.
What are you gonna do?
''Principal airways.''
''Arterial highways.''
Looks like Public School 1 67.
l got expelled from there.
''Crude oil.''
Get a load of the spelling.
''Steel.''
Things are looking up.
What kind of a radio is that?
lt's a shortwave outfit.
What goes on here?
l don't know. l don't get it.
Hold on.
Schickelgruber, the housepainter.
Yeah, l recognize the face,
but l don't know where to put it.
Hey, there's more here
than meets the FBl.
Say, do you know something?
We been playing tag
with a bunch of fifth columnists.
-Wait a minute.
-What? You don't like the manicure?
Five. Fivers.
That's what Joe was trying to tell me.
How about that?
on 61 st Street...
...two blocks off 5th Avenue.
How about that?
l told you it was time
you got your mind...
...out of the sports section
and onto the front page, didn't l?
-ls that you, Herr Ebbing?
-Sure.
Herr Ebbing?
Herr Ebbing?
Very good.
Joe DiMaggio couldn't have done better.
l used to bat .320
at reform school.
Put that guy in the closet.
and having a little talk with the cops?
We'd better take a few souvenirs.
The police are frequently skeptical.
Hey, do you remember anything else
from your youth?
Yeah, but they gave me three years
to forget.
You and the elephants, huh?
What's that?
l don't know.
Looks like the who's who.
Hey.
Hey, get a load of this.
Miller was one of this outfit.
-You mean, ''Cheesecake'' Miller?
-Yeah, take a look.
Hey, you remember that fire
on the Brooklyn docks?
-Yeah.
-This outfit.
Holy smoke.
These guys have really been busy.
Hey, boss,
l don't wanna blast your romance...
...but your big moment, Miss Leda Hamilton,
is one of these Bund babies too.
''Leda Hamilton.
uda Hammel, father in D-A-C-H-A-u.''
''Dachau.'' Where's that?
Must be one of those towns
across the drink.
What's the difference?
lt says there he's dead.
lf she's one of this mob,
why did she help us?
This is no time
for ''information, please.''
Come on, let's get out of here.
l think l'll take this along.
lt might come in handy.
l'm going to take a look around.
Come on.
Take a peek down there.
lf you hear a blowout,
you'll know l bumped into Gring.
lt's later than you think, Leda.
While this deluded nation
arms for defense...
...we will drive deeper
the wedge of discontent and confusion.
Do you ever look at the faces of these
Americans as they read the headlines?
Already we have split them into angry
little groups flying at each other...
...unconscious they are doing our work.
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